The answer to the discussion topic is that pseudo-translations of the Eclipse SDK
are produced every night by the babel project builds. They are available from
the babel project downloads page. Simply unzip the pseudo-translation pack
into your dropins folder and startup as normal.
1) Go to http://www.eclipse.org/babel/downloads.php
2) Select "Developer and Nightly Builds" at the bottom
3) Select "babel_language_packs"
4) Pick a recent nightly build
5) Pick "Helios", or if you don't see it pick "Galileo" [See NOTE]
6) Scroll to the bottom to find the "Pseudo Translation" section
7) Select the en_AA_*.zip file for your specific project. For example,
Source Editing requires BabelLanguagePack-webtools.sourceediting-en_AA_*.zip.
Keep in mind that, classes in the Platform and even WTP Common use a separate
zip than your own, so only parts of the UI with language packs installed will
be translated.
8) After unpacking your zip(s) on top of your Eclipse installation, start launch
the Eclipse executable and force it to use the NL pack with "-nl en_AA".
NOTE: As of today (April 14, 2010), the Galileo stream of the babel build
was referring to our map files in HEAD. I have fixed this, so hopefully
in the next build you will see a "Helios" build show up. Until then,
since the "Galileo" build is referring to our HEAD stream it should work for you.